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The Smart City

Asmart city is an urban area that uses different types of electronic data collection sensors to supply information which is used to manage assets and resources efficiently. This includes data collected from citizens, devices, and assets that is processed and analyzed to monitor and manage traffic and transportation systems, power plants, water supply networks, waste management, law enforcement, information systems, schools, libraries, hospitals, and other community services. The smart city concept integrates information and communication technology (ICT), and various physical devices connected to the network (the Internet of things or IoT) to optimize the efficiency of city operations and services and connect to citizens. Smart city technology allows city officials to interact directly with both community and city infrastructure and to monitor what is happening in the city and how the city is evolving..... More"Here"

Urban Networks -Rethinking The City

The data on urbanization is in, and it clearly reveals that we are currently engaged in an intense process of transforming the environment within which humanity lives. Over the course of a century – 1950 to 2050 – we are transforming our environment from the natural rural habitat to an engineered urban habitat. This is a process of huge transformation, disruption, and development, a process the bulk of which will largely be over within a few decades from now, but how that process plays out is of critical importance to the future success of the global economy, society, and environment. We are living at a time where in principle we could, as never before in history, improve the quality of life for the majority of people around the planet, but the challenges of realizing this are immense and the perils of fast paced mass urbanization are becoming ever more apparent.

Humans design things, we build systems with the available resources, scientific knowledge and engineering know-how to make our lives better. We experiment test ideas and options keeping the ones that work. That is how our modern economy has developed, how it has evolved. In a world of abundance we created an economy designed to maximize input and throughput of resources in a linear process. We spend so much energy on taking things out of the earth, processing them, distributing them, marketing stuff, selling stuff, buying stuff, stuff breaks and we throw it away. But those conditions that created our modern economy are no more. The once seeming infinite abundance of natural resources has become finite, our scientific and engineering knowledge has also developed.